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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 496288" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">IMO if Nelson stays healthy he will be the #1 WR, in spite of Jones' incredible year catching TD passes. Nelson is a little taller, a little heavier, and a little faster. Both know the offense well. Jones was the beneficiary of being single covered a lot, even so I was so happy to see his renewed dedication and focus on catching the ball. He had his best season in that regard, McGinn has him dropping less than 3% of 108 targeted passing. Both will start at WR so it really doesn't matter who is #1, but if I were a DC and both were completely healthy, I'd worry more about Jordy than James. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">I'd prefer Cobb not return KOs or punts but he'll probably be the PR. In spite of Jeremy Ross' critical fumble at San Fran, I hope he's the KOR. I hope someone else stands out at PR so Cobb can concentrate solely on offense. He should continue to be dynamic out of the slot and out of the backfield. He led the team in receptions, yards, YAC, and completions of 20 yards or more. According to McGinn, he played 858 snaps (including playoffs), 647 at WR, 61 in the backfield and 150 on STs. I'd rather those STs snaps be on offense. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 496288, member: 4300"] [FONT=Arial][COLOR=windowtext]IMO if Nelson stays healthy he will be the #1 WR, in spite of Jones' incredible year catching TD passes. Nelson is a little taller, a little heavier, and a little faster. Both know the offense well. Jones was the beneficiary of being single covered a lot, even so I was so happy to see his renewed dedication and focus on catching the ball. He had his best season in that regard, McGinn has him dropping less than 3% of 108 targeted passing. Both will start at WR so it really doesn't matter who is #1, but if I were a DC and both were completely healthy, I'd worry more about Jordy than James. [/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][COLOR=windowtext]I'd prefer Cobb not return KOs or punts but he'll probably be the PR. In spite of Jeremy Ross' critical fumble at San Fran, I hope he's the KOR. I hope someone else stands out at PR so Cobb can concentrate solely on offense. He should continue to be dynamic out of the slot and out of the backfield. He led the team in receptions, yards, YAC, and completions of 20 yards or more. According to McGinn, he played 858 snaps (including playoffs), 647 at WR, 61 in the backfield and 150 on STs. I'd rather those STs snaps be on offense. [/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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